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汚
to get dirty; to become dirty
to become sullied; to become corrupted; to lose one's chastity
dirty; filthy; foul; unclean
disordered; messy; untidy; poor (e.g. handwriting)
indecent (language, etc.); dirty; vulgar; coarse
dastardly; mean; base; underhanded
stingy; greedy
to pollute; to contaminate; to soil; to make dirty; to stain
Esp. けがす
to disgrace; to dishonour; to dishonor; to defile
dirt; filth; stain; blot; spot
pollution; contamination
uncleanness; impurity; defilement
disgrace; shame; stain; blot; corruption; depravity
uncleanliness from contact with death, pregnancy, menstruation, etc.
filthy; unfair; dirty; untouchable; disgusting; nasty; foul; odious; repulsive
bad name; bad reputation; disgrace; dishonour; dishonor; stigma; infamy
to be violated; to be corrupted; to be polluted; to be stained
filth (esp. excrement, feces, urine); muck; waste; garbage; dirt; dust
dirty-looking; filthy; disgusting; squalid
stain; blot; flaw; disgrace
corruption
filthy water; sewage
Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
Dirty Hands (1948 play by Jean-Paul Sartre)
clearing one's name; redeeming oneself; restoring one's honor
to play a dirty trick; to use underhanded methods; to hit below the belt; to play false
Noun, used as a suffix; Food, cooking
soiling; polluting; being dirty
Noun, used as a suffix
shame; disgrace; dishonor; dishonour
chopped fish, shellfish or vegetables, dressed with (miso or other) sauce
